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Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. A Few Farms we Can Recommend IF YOU WISH TO UK ENVIED I?Y YOUR NEIGHBOUR BUY THIS PROPERTY. ACHES FREEHOLD—Right i» tlic town of Ohaupo. Dwelling house of seven rooms with conveniences; also, a four-roomed cot'nge, shearing-shed, machines, yards, etc. Subdivided into 11 paddocks. All in good grass, and would milk 70 cows this season. Factory, P.O. and saleyards almost adjoining. This is a good property. PRICE, £4O. Terms, £l2<X) Cash. I A CHEAP PROPERTY. ONE MILE FROM GLAXO DEPOT. | "I p: A ACRES.—AII in the host or j " giass. Xew four-roomed House, scullery and washhouse, implement shed, six-hail concreted cowshed, 3-mile from school, P.O. and railway station. All ploughahle and watered by stream and springs. This is one of the cheapest properties offering to-day, only on account of owners' son being away at the front, and the price asked is for a quick sale. Land close by is now selling at .£SO per acre. PRICE, £2B 10s; £750 cash. LET US SHOW YOU OYER THIS PROPERTY. 1 000 ACRES—O.R.P, ritunted at Waingaro: house of 8 rooms, all necessary outbuildings; all in grass; subdivided into 18 paddocks, and 150 acres are ploughahle; tarries 1600 sheep and 200 cattle. This is fine, healthy country, and is good buying. PRICE—£9; £IOOO cash Stock and Implements may be taken over at valuation if desired. A FARM WE CAN RECOMMEND. ACRES of the best in the Thames '" Valley; nice 5-room.nl hi use and outbuildings: close to Railway Station, and in the heart of dried milk ;area. A nice little farm that v ill increase m value. PRICE —£45; terms, £750. A PROPERTY THAT WILL DOUBLE IN \ ALUE. 1 4-0 ACRES, Matamata, wellfenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks; 120 acres good English grass (50 acres young grass), 4 miles to Railway, miles to School, and 9 miles to Glaxo Factory. This property is all ploughahle, and has a good prospective value. PRICE —£24 10S for Freehold; terms are very easy. £l5O cash, and buildings to value £SOO, within 12 months; balance arranged. § AN EXCHANGE. PROPOSITION WHICH SELDOM OFFERS. QOJ. ACRES—Waerenga alley; (broomed house, stable, cowshed; machines installed; 800 acres in grass, cut up into 17 paddocks; 2£ •miles to School, Factory and P. 0., 12 to Railway; well-watered by permanent creek#; carrying capacity 1000 ewes and cattle. PRICE—£I4; terms £2OOO cash. This is a really good farm, and would cut up admirably. Owner would consider exchange for smaller farm or first mortgage for equity. BAY OF PLENTY BULLOCK LAND. OOA ACRES—Freehold, near Whakatane; 7-roomed house, telephone, all conveniences, outbuildings, 4 miize cribs, store room, up-to-date 8-bail concreted cowshed, 2 acres orchard, tennis court, etc.; £-milo to School, '2 miles P. 0., cream cart passes; all in grass, and subdivided into 13 naddoeks, well watered by river and mills. This property has a rL-er lamling also, and is one of the finest dairying or fattening propositions on the market to-day, and is beast to the .-.ere land. PRICE —£40; terms arranged. A CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH TOWN PROPERTY AND SOME CASH. OA(j ACRES—Freehold, Thames Valley District; good • ightroomed house, all modern conveniences, telephone, etc.; all ip .grass, 12 paddocks, good fences; a-Wtile to .Factory, 2j miles to School a.nd R;iil\vfl\ : this property will milk 90 cows envily in present condition, and will increase in value very shortly. PRICE—£2S; £2OOO C 9511, or v.o;:hl take good house and cash. Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., fid Ward Street, HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 3